Ukrainian postal codes

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Ukrainian postal codes consist of five digits. These codes are given to all settlements with 500 or more inhabitants irrespective of post office presence; habitations with smaller population share postal code of the closest code-marked settlement.

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[edit] First two digits

First two digits of Ukrainian postal code can change from 01 to 99 ("00" combination isn't used at the first two positions) indicating national-level administrative units of state governance:

  1. Kyiv – based on its size and capital status, postal codes starting with combinations 01-06 are assigned;
  2. Oblasts – each of 24 oblasts is assigned several pairs of digits (2 to 6), where the smallest pair is used for postal encoding in the oblast's capital city;
  3. Autonomous Republic of Crimea – the same postal code system as oblasts;
  4. Sevastopol – city with special status of national-level governance, where postal codes begin with "99".

Furthermore, one pair of first two postal code digits ("50") is assigned to the city of Kryvyi Rih in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast as an exemption.

Example:

68 – Odesa Oblast, raions of south part.


Subdivision Postal Code (first two digits)
Autonomous Republic of Crimea 95-98
Cherkasy Oblast 18-20
Chernihiv Oblast 14-17
Chernivtsi Oblast 58-60
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 49-53
Donetsk Oblast 83-88
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast 76-78
Kharkiv Oblast 61-64
Kherson Oblast 73-75
Khmelnytskyi Oblast 29-32
Kyiv 01-06
Kyiv Oblast 07-09
Kirovohrad Oblast 25-28
Luhansk Oblast 91-94
Lviv Oblast 79-82
Mykolaiv Oblast 54-57
Odesa Oblast 65-69
Poltava Oblast 36-39
Rivne Oblast 33-35
Sevastopol 99
Sumy Oblast 40-42
Ternopil Oblast 46-49
Vinnytsia Oblast 21-24
Volyn Oblast 43-45
Zakarpattya Oblast 89-90
Zaporizhzhia Oblast 69-72
Zhytomyr Oblast 10-13

[edit] Third digit

The third digit of Ukrainian postal code indicates lower level of administrative units: raions and towns of oblast-level subordination.

Examples:

683 – Odesa oblast, Kiliya raion;

680 – Odesa oblast, Illichivsk (town of oblast-level subordination).

[edit] Fourth and fifth digit

These digits indicate numbers of individual post offices (or an individual settlement, if it has a single post office).

For central post offices of raions and of oblast-level subordination towns, the fourth and fifth digits are "00";

For indication of post offices in oblasts' capital cities, capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, as well as in Kyiv and Sevastopol, postal code digits from third to fifth are used;

In case of the oblast's central post office (always located in the oblast's capital city), a postal code with "000" at positions 3-5 is used;

For indication of inter-raion communication centers, regional centers of mail collection and processing, railway post offices and other special post offices which are not associated with specific territory, digits "999" are used at positions 3-5 of postal code.

Examples:

65000 – Odesa city, oblast's central post office;

65029 – Odesa city, post office 29;

68300 – Odesa oblast, Kiliya raion, raion's central post office;

68355 – Odesa oblast, Kiliya raion, post office in town Vilkovo.

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